a mild nip and tuck with newly styled headlamps, grille and bumper
design up front, and new tail lamps and tail gate window at the back.
Mercedes-Benz has not released any pictures of the interiors yet, but
the automaker said that both models benefit from a series of upgraded
ranging from new colors and trim materials to redesigned control
buttons and a four-spoke multi-function steering wheel (depending on
the model).
In addition, the Viano MPV gets individual LED reading lamps as well as
fibre optic units and new optional extras such as the Rear Seat
Entertainment system.
Mechanical upgrades on both variants include a redesigned suspension
and the introduction of a new, standard six-speed transmission on all
four-cylinder diesel engines.
Both models will be offered with a variety of four and six-cylinder
diesel and petrol engines ranging in output from 126HP to 258HP in the
Viano, and from 95HP to 258HP in the Vito.